Super technique and love the guard rail leading line and highlight/shadow details -- great camera position and obvious care and forethought -- that's pro -- many recent images to this thread have good tech, contrast, dust free images, and nice compositions and tones. Way to go.
Carl Zeiss Jena
(Pentacon six)
"Kodak TMY 120 T-Max 400 B&W Print Film ISO-400 Pro"
Ilford Delta-400 Professional 120 Black & White Negative (Print) Film (ISO-400)
NY Dan, thank you for the nice comments. My great-great grandmothers parents homesteaded the land just to the right of this bridge in the 1850s. They sold the the Hoffman family about 1912. The county had just finished renovating this bridge when I took this pic.
mamiya super 23 + 100mm 3.5 + ektar. I'd been shooting the camera with the ground glass on a tripod but used the RF window to focus this handheld for the first time...and totally forgot about the lens being near the railing.
not the best scan either, from an epson V500 without any glass holder. when the school term begins I'll have access to a nikon 9000 (and a darkroom) and I'll see how happy I am with this beast of a camera.
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